Not free, but good craigslist deal (S. NH) - updated with pics

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btj1031

Feeling the Heat
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Feb 11, 2008
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I've gone twice and filled up my truck, about a half cord each time. $150 a cord for nice oak (and maple, which I grabbed quite a bit of due to convenience of location) cut but unsplit isn't too bad at all around here. Very nice looking wood - I'm excited about having a cord with absolutely no birch or other softer stuff. I'll post some pics of the new pile in the next couple of days. There's a bunch left if you're in the area.

OK, so here's a couple of pics.
 

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Great deal. 14" kinda small but I'd still grab it if I was in the area.
 
I haven't put a tape measure to it, but I'd say most are 14" or larger. The more I use my stove, the more I realize smaller wood is good wood, according to the stove that is.
 
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